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The Rampage 2270 Highway 133 Carbondale, CO 81623

November 2017

Volume 11 Issue 1

Juul Wanna Read This: Vapes and Electronic Cigarettes On RFHS Grounds -Josie Sanchez Are electronic cigarettes and vapes an issue in school? Some would agree that they are at Roaring Fork High School (RFHS). RFHS students are vaping and using electronic cigarettes when there aren’t authority figures around. They take vapes into bathrooms to smoke knowing that there are no cameras and it would be difficult to get caught. This behavior is not only illegal, but also dangerous to students health. Based on a recent survey that was administered to RFHS students, 13% of 224 students admitted to having used electronic cigarettes and vapes during school. Over half of the students that took the survey, 67% of 225, said they had used these products outside of school. Data also showed that 54% of 225 students have witnessed someone else vape or use electronic cigarettes some time during the school day. Student use of electronic cigarettes and vapes is a concern for RFHS Principal Brett Stringer, who says, “It concerns me for a variety of reasons. The first concern is that it’s illegal and there are legal consequences for using them on school grounds, or during school events. The second concern is that if they feel the need to use them during class, then they are obviously not engaged and that is some-

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thing we need to work on.” He adds that he knows “exploration and experimentation are part of growing up but I would urge students to be smart and educate themselves on the impact their decisions have. I would also emphasize that our number one goal as a school is to make sure our students are safe, and that is why we follow the rules and laws.” The sale and distribution of vapes and electronic cigarettes, which can contain nicotine or tobacco, are illegal for people under the age of 18 in Colorado. At RFHS, it does not matter what the vape or electronic cigarette contains. To combat the use of electronic cigarettes and vapes at RFHS, Stringer has implemented policies with strict consequences. If a student is caught vaping, they receive a three day suspension from school and are referred to law enforcement. Vice Principal Kelsie Goodman says, “We want everyone to know that regardless of what is inside the vape or electronic cigarettes the consequences are the same. Students are suspended from school, they get a code of conduct violation, and we call the police.” Goodman urges students to “make the smart choice and don’t engage with any of these products at all, especially not on school grounds where the consequences for your actions increase.”

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Using electronic cigarettes and vapes cannot only lead to drastic consequences, but also they are a danger to teens’ health. During adolescence, the brain is still developing its decision making and its impulse control abilities. These can be affected by substances like tobacco and nicotine, which are often found in these products. Youth that use these products have a higher risk of getting addicted to nicotine, having mood disorders, and less impulse control. Adam Carballeira, a teacher and parent at RFHS, believes that the best method to prevent students from vaping and using electronic cigarettes is education. Social Studies teacher Matthew Wells agrees that “we have to talk about it more and how it affects us physically and psychologically.” The National Institute on Drug Abuse dictates that research-based programs can prevent drug abuse and addiction for youth. Researchbased programs are designed to prevent the use of drugs. When these programs are executed properly in schools, the use of alcohol and drugs is reduced. Educating the students at RFHS on drug consumption could potentially lower the use of electronic cigarettes and vapes which according to Adam Carballeira “...are much more pervasive than most adults think.”

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